Word: wind
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...race was started at 10 minutes past six with a rough sea, a steadily increasing northeast wind blowing, and a fine rain falling. '99 caught the water first, but 1900 immediately took the lead, and rowing in splendid form, began to draw away from the other crews. Half way to the bridge they were nearly a length ahead of '98, the second crew, and rowing easily at thirty-two strokes to the minute. '99 was last and 1901 and the Law School eight were just behind the Seniors. This order was maintained through the bridge, though '98 was gaining...
WINCHESTER 32-40 plain target rifle, with peep and wind-guage sights, reloading tools, shells, bullets, etc. Complete outfit for sale, in fine condition, $15. Address, R. H. W., Crimson office...
Yesterday was a bad day on the river as the tide was very low and a strong wind which interfered with the work of the crews was blowing. Both Mr. Lehmann and Mr. Willis followed the Junior and Freshman crews on the launch, and watched the '98 and 1900 crews set out from the float. The Freshman crew was first out, Mr. E. C. Storrow coaching. Their blade-work was poor, but their inboard work good, the slides being well controlled and all the men getting a sharp hard catch. Coming down river the Freshmen fell in with...
RIFLE AND REVOLVER CLUB.- Second cup shoot today at Walnut Hill. If wind is light all intending to compete should turn...
Seventy-five men ran in the team race trials which were held on Monday. As there was a high wind blowing in the morning, which died down during the afternoon, the trials were not final, so that the majority of the men for the teams cannot be picked. F. H. Bigelow L. S., H. H. Fish '99, and W. G. Morse '99, have been definitely chosen to run on the team against Yale. The fourth man for that race, the two substitutes, and the team to race Bowdoin will be chosen from the following men who will...